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Object NameBottle with Stopper
Artist Maurice Marinot (French, 1882-1960)
Studio Viard Glassworks
Made FromGlass, Enamel
Date1920
TechniqueBlown, enameled
SizeOverall H: 29.5 cm
Accession Number69.3.82
Credit LineGift of Mlle. Florence Marinot
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
French Art Glass
Interpretive Notes
Maurice Marinot (1882–1960) studied painting at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, and he exhibited regularly at the Salon d’Automne and the Salon des Indépendants from 1905 to 1913. Near his home in Troyes was a glass factory owned by his friends Eugène and Gabriel Viard. During a visit to that factory, Marinot was introduced to glassworking. He was intrigued by the molten material, and he exhibited his first work in glass, along with his paintings, in 1911. From 1913 until 1937, Marinot worked at the Viards’ factory, located in the town of Bar-sur-Seine.
Place Made
France, Bar-sur-Seine
Physical Description(a) Colorless non-lead glass with golden-brown bubbly inclusions; blown. Elongated gourd-shape bottle; semi- cylindrical neck swells to elongated bulbous body which abruptly tapers to base; wide brown enameled band with two opposed white enameled stylized tree-like motifs encircles neck flanked by three narrow white enameled bands, one of which is crenellated. (b) Semi-conical shape; two crenellated white enameled bands encircle stopper; marked on side of body above crenellated white enameled band in brown enamel: "Marinot".
Provenance
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Object copyright© Maurice Marinot
Fontaines (Fountains)
René Lalique
designed in 1912
bottle
Karl Schantz
1981
tumbler
about 1820-1840
tumbler
about 1820-1840